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Re: CFHC 2018 The Year Ahead
      Mon Apr 09 2018 06:58 AM

Congrats to Ken !

Thanks to all at CFHC for the great work. Ed will be missed, but I'm sure he's happy to see that CFHC is still the best!

Edited by Wingwiper (Mon Apr 09 2018 06:59 AM)

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* CFHC 2018 The Year Ahead MikeCAdministrator Mon Apr 09 2018 06:58 AM
. * * Re: CFHC 2018 The Year Ahead Wingwiper   Mon Apr 09 2018 06:58 AM
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. * * Re: CFHC 2018 The Year Ahead doug   Wed Jan 10 2018 02:26 PM

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